Jimmy Dean's Last Dance

Hollywood Mysteries, Book 1

Narrated by Johnny Heller, Neil Hellegers, Bill Lord, Jo Anna Perrin, Anneliese Rennie
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Pub Date 05 Nov 2021 | Archive Date 15 Apr 2023
Kelly Rinne | Stopwatch

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Winner of the Earphones Award, March 2022 - The award is given by AudioFile to truly exceptional titles that excel in narrative voice and style, characterizations, suitability to audio, and enhancement of the text.

Los Angeles, 1962.

Jimmy Dean, bit part actor befriends famed actress Marilyn Monroe. When Marilyn is found dead in her LA home, the ruling is suicide, but Jimmy thinks otherwise. As he starts digging, he comes up against those who wish to stop him from uncovering the truth.

Realizing that he's in over his head, Jimmy calls former business partner, Mississippi truck driver Elvis Presley. As Jimmy and Elvis search deeper, they uncover a potential link between Marilyn's death and the highest office in the land.

Jimmy Dean's Last Dance is an alt-history noir detective novel in the tradition of The Big Sleep and Chinatown.

Winner of the Earphones Award, March 2022 - The award is given by AudioFile to truly exceptional titles that excel in narrative voice and style, characterizations, suitability to audio, and...


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EDITION Audiobook, Unabridged
ISBN 9798476264019
PRICE $17.35 (USD)
DURATION 6 Hours, 48 Minutes

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